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Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine, 2007
Most drugs used for self-medication act on pain, diarrhea, constipation, gastric acid hypersecretion, or allergic diseases. They are generally well-tolerated, provided the recommended dose regimen is respected. Most adverse effects result from misuse (wrong indication, overdose, interactions, etc.).
Jean-Paul, Tillement, Pierre, Delaveau
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Most drugs used for self-medication act on pain, diarrhea, constipation, gastric acid hypersecretion, or allergic diseases. They are generally well-tolerated, provided the recommended dose regimen is respected. Most adverse effects result from misuse (wrong indication, overdose, interactions, etc.).
Jean-Paul, Tillement, Pierre, Delaveau
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Comorbidity and “Self-Medication”
Journal of Addictive Diseases, 2007Comorbidity is the rule rather than the exception for substance use disorders, especially when they involve drugs other than alcohol. A common reaction of physicians to comorbidity is to attribute the substance use of addicted people to "self-medicating" with drugs of abuse.
Robert L, DuPont, Mark S, Gold
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Int. Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2009
We introduce the legal background of self-medication with OTC-drugs in Germany with regard to the pharmacy, drug store and health food shop distribution channels and the qualifications of the sales personnel. We give an overview of the frequency of self-medication and discuss risk/benefit in a pharmacoepidemiological context.
B, Uehleke, B, Steinhoff
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We introduce the legal background of self-medication with OTC-drugs in Germany with regard to the pharmacy, drug store and health food shop distribution channels and the qualifications of the sales personnel. We give an overview of the frequency of self-medication and discuss risk/benefit in a pharmacoepidemiological context.
B, Uehleke, B, Steinhoff
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Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1964
Man's desire to practice self‐medication is a deep and cherished trait. It is evident from historical records and extensive present‐day surveys that man has tried nearly every known natural material in the search for medicines for his ailments.
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Man's desire to practice self‐medication is a deep and cherished trait. It is evident from historical records and extensive present‐day surveys that man has tried nearly every known natural material in the search for medicines for his ailments.
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European Journal of Pain, 2019
Self‐medication is associated with an important utilization of Over‐The‐Counter (OTC) analgesics. The medical outcome resulting from therapeutic options bypassing the physician prescription is a major issue.
S. Perrot +7 more
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Self‐medication is associated with an important utilization of Over‐The‐Counter (OTC) analgesics. The medical outcome resulting from therapeutic options bypassing the physician prescription is a major issue.
S. Perrot +7 more
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The Self‐Medication Hypothesis of Substance Use Disorders: A Reconsideration and Recent Applications
Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 1997E. Khantzian
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Concurrent and Predictive Validity of a Self-reported Measure of Medication Adherence
Medical Care, 1986D. Morisky, L. Green, D. Levine
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